The Colorado Legislature wrapped up its four-day special session focused on property taxes last week, ushering through a relief plan that closely resembles the core of a failed ballot measure and additional bills with targeted relief for low-income Coloradans and renters.
“The call for this special session gave us a clear directive for the past few days, but the policies we passed mark the start – not the finish line – for the progress we’ll make next session. In just a few short weeks we’ll be back at the Capitol to build on this work and continue taking bold action to improve the lives of all Coloradans,” Senate Majority Leader Robert Rodriguez, a Denver Democrat, said in a statement following the end of the session.
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